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Tall, dark... and immortal.Plot:
A vampire lands work as a private investigator and falls for mortal woman.Awards:
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'Moonlight' Suffers Final Fatal Stake Wound (From syfyportal. 23 June 2008, 3:55 PM, PDT)
Thursday Night Sweeps Ploy Wins for CBS (From Studio Briefing. 12 November 2007)
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(Series Cast Summary - 7 of 20)| Alex O'Loughlin | ... | Mick St. John (16 episodes, 2007-2008) | |
| Sophia Myles | ... | Beth Turner (16 episodes, 2007-2008) | |
| Jason Dohring | ... | Josef Kostan (16 episodes, 2007-2008) | |
| Shannyn Sossamon | ... | Coraline / ... (10 episodes, 2007-2008) | |
| Tami Roman | ... | Maureen 'Mo' Williams (8 episodes, 2007-2008) | |
| Brian J. White | ... | Lt. Carl Davis (7 episodes, 2007-2008) | |
| Jordan Belfi | ... | Josh Lindsey (7 episodes, 2007-2008) |
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Is it true that Alex OLoughlin was a contender for the part of James Bond?I missed or haven't yet seen an episode of "Moonlight." Can I see it online somewhere?
Why is Mick walking around in the sunlight when sensitivity to the sun is one of the major aspects of vampire lore?
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Most of the complaints people have about this show are from embittered Buffy fans. I love both of those shows, but the truth is that "Moonlight" is more my style, kind of like how the 1979 version of Dracula soothes my romantic senses much more than the version from the mid nineties. If you like more "realism" in your vampire stories, you will love "Moonlight." The main protagonist is Mick St. John, a vampire who was turned by his bride on their wedding night in the mid 1900's. Due to a change of heart and to the disappointment of his mentor Josef (one of the series' best characters), he turns to crime-solving. Unlike Angel, the demons he deals with are human rather than razor-clawed blue monsters. In the background is Beth, a reporter who remembers Mick from her childhood, when he saved her from the evil clutches of an old flame (in more ways than one).
Every girl I know adores this show. I mentioned it once in passing and now all my friends are eagerly tuning in on Friday nights to watch what happens. We like the more natural pace of the programming, the lack of wrinkled prosthetics whenever the vampires pull their angry faces, the cute chemistry between the leads. True, some of the series' success comes from the novels by Stephanie Meyers about a "calm" breed of vampire, but hey, if those terrifying fangirls manage to keep "Moonlight" on air for a season (and if the tremendous ratings have anything to say about it, it'll be here awhile), I can deal with it.
The plots are not too predictable and the show likes to pull the rug out from under us with bringing on revelations much sooner than other series have in the past. But the honest truth is, for a vampire fan like me, this has given me a whole new excitement for autumn programming. Long live Moonlight!